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- LEGO Star Wars 75399 U-Wing Rumoured For May 2025
After the release of the first season in 2022, Andor will be receiving its second just three years later to the joy of many Star Wars fans and LEGO fans. The first season covering Rogue One star Cassian Andor received plenty of praise amongst Star Wars fanatics, claiming it as one of the best Disney+ Stra Wars shows along with the ever-popular Mandalorian. As with any new Star Wars media, LEGO joined in on the action releasing 75388 Ambush on Ferrix alongside the series' debut. However, the $70 priced set was the one and only model launched for this original series and three years later and with the upcoming release of a second series, LEGO will finally be making two more LEGO Andor sets in 2025. The first of these is the focus of today's article of 75399 U-Wing which releases on the 1st of May 2025. The 8+ model is considered to be a "spoiler set" and therefore we have little information to go on apart from the fact it includes 594 pieces retailing for $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99. The main and only build will obviously be the U-Wing Starfighter, based on Andor series 2 but likely similar to the ships appearance in Rogue 1. The playset will reportedly be coloured white and blue and include the usual starfighter elements: landing gear, an accessible cockpit, plenty of accessories and a couple of shooters on the ship. Within the 594 pieces included in 75399, we will reportedly also be receiving a total of five Minifigures including Cassian Andor, two shoretroopers, Debra Meero and K-2SO. 75399 U-Wing Set Name - U-Wing Set Number - 75399 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 594 Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st May 2025 75399 U-Wing releases on the 1st of May 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75399 in a couple of months time? What did you make of the first season of Andor? Will you be watching the second season once it releases on Disney+ later this year? And what LEGO sets do you want to see based on both the first and second season? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- The LEGO Marvel Sets Retirement Schedule For 2025-2026
With multiple sets releasing in April, May and June from the LEGO Marvel theme, it's time to look at what's happening with the retirement of some of our beloved older sets from the popular yet largely expensive licensed theme. We've got information covering all sets on the market for the LEGO Marvel theme, covering the years up to 2026. Remember that this information is likely to change as new sets hit shelves, like the rumoured 76323 Avengers Endgame Final Battle , and sales continue to increase or decrease. However, we can say that most of the LEGO Marvel sets released in 2022 or before will definitely have retired at the end of 2026 to make way for even more fan-favourite scenes and popular superhero Minifigures. Sadly, two sets will be retiring in just a few months time as both 76278 Rocket's Warbird vs. Ronan and 76284 Green Goblin Construction Figure will be leaving shelves in July. Meanwhile, another 24 sets will see their end of lives in December including the ever-popular and Minifigure packed D2C of 76178 Daily Bugle. Having been available since June 2021, 76178 will unfortunately be retiring alongside plenty of character mechs and buildable figures. July 2025 76278 Rocket's Warbird vs. Ronan 76284 Green Goblin Construction Figure December 2025 10789 Spider-Man's Car and Doc Ock (4+) 10794 Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters (4+) 11199 Team Spidey Dino Crawler Rescue (4+) 76178 Daily Bugle 76191 Infinity Gauntlet 76261 Spider-Man Final Battle 76276 Venom Mech Armor vs. Mile Morals 76277 War Machine Mech Armor 76279 Spider-Man Race Car & Venom Green Goblin 76280 Spider-Man vs. Sandman: Final Battle 76281 X-Men Jet 76282 Rocket & Baby Groot 76285 Spider-Man's Mask 76287 Iron Man with Bike and The Hulk (4+) 76288 Iron Man & Iron Legion vs. Hydra Soldier 76289 Thor vs. Surtur Construction Figure 76290 The Avengers vs. The Leviathan 76291 The Avengers Assemble: Age of Ultron 76295 The Avengers Helicarrier 76296 New Captain America Construction Figure 76298 Iron Spider-Man Construction Figure 76307 Iron Man Mech vs. Ultron 76308 Spider-Man Mech vs. Anti-Venom December 2026 11198 Spin and Electro Dinosaur Vehicle Chase (4+) 11200 Spidey and Gobby's Raptor Battle at Tree House HQ (4+) 76269 Avenger's Tower 76286 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Milano 76292 Captain America vs. Red Hulk Battle 76294 X-men: The X-Mansion 76297 Dancing Groot 76309 Spider-Man vs. Venom Muscle Car 76310 Iron Man Car & Black Panther vs. Red Hulk 76311 Miles Morals vs. The Spot 76312 The Hulk Truck vs. Thanos 76313 MARVEL Logo 76314 Captain America: Civil War Battle 76315 Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor While this list provides a rough outline of LEGO's retirement strategy for Marvel sets, always keep an out for changes and updates throughout the year. LEGO themselves will chop and change models in an extremely short period of time so our advice is to purchase a set whilst you can. But luckily plenty more sets will be coming throughout this year so be ready to splash the cash on even more superhero-themed models.
- Competition Time: Compete to Have Your Model Displayed at Brickwrecks!
To celebrate the UK debut of the Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in LEGO® Bricks exhibition at The Historic Dockyard Chatham, a thrilling LEGO building competition has been launched! This exciting contest invites LEGO enthusiasts and master builders of all ages to design and build their own Dockyard-inspired LEGO creations for a chance to be featured in the upcoming exhibition. The competition aims to find the best LEGO builders in the UK, whether that be yourself, a family or friend, or a school or group that you are part of. The Historic Dockyard Chatham hopes that the competition will add further "LEGO-fever" to the dockyard with exciting and adventurous builds based on the theme of naval/ships/dockyard items. Whether you're a seasoned LEGO master or an aspiring young builder, this competition is open to three age categories: aged 8 and under, 9 to 17 years, and 18 years and over. Winners in each category will receive annual tickets to The Historic Dockyard Chatham, exclusive LEGO gifts, and the incredible opportunity to have their models displayed alongside the stunning shipwreck recreations of the Brickwrecks exhibit. Further adding to the excitement of both the exhibition and the competition, entries will be judged by Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught, the renowned LEGO Certified Professional and TV personality from LEGO Master Australia. His expertise in LEGO design ensures that creativity, craftsmanship, and storytelling will all play a key role in selecting the winners. To participate in this wonderful competition, entrants must create a LEGO model inspired by the Historic Dockyard, naval history, or ships. The possibilities are endless, from battleships to dockside cranes, submarines to maritime-inspired fantasy builds. Entries must be submitted via thedockyard.co.uk , where full competition details, guidelines, and deadlines are available. Paul Barnard, Deputy Chief Executive of the Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, shared his enthusiasm for the competition: “In adding a competition to the spring programme at the Dockyard, we hope that model entries will add even further to the LEGO fever we are all excited about unleashing this spring at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.” This is your chance to be part of an internationally acclaimed exhibition and showcase your LEGO creativity on a grand stage. Whether you build a model of a legendary ship, an iconic part of the Dockyard, or a unique maritime-inspired design, this competition is a must-enter for LEGO fans of all ages. Visit thedockyard.co.uk to submit your entry and be part of Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in LEGO® Bricks from the 8th of March to the 31st of August 2025.
- LEGO ONE PIECE Rumoured August 2025 Sets | Partys Bar, Buggy's Circus, Arlong Park, Going Merry + Baratie
LEGO's recent surge in new licenses, TV shows and just general expansion into different areas of interest continues with the upcoming LEGO ONE PIECE theme. Announced just last month, the theme will bring to life one of the world's most successful manga series which has been hitting it big since returning as a live-action series back in 2023 on Netflix. Two years later, however, with a second season confirmed to be on the horizon, a total of five ONE PIECE branded LEGO sets will be releasing on the 1st of August 2025. All are based on the live-action Netflix series featuring the daring young pirate Monkey D. Luffy and characters such as Nami, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp and Sanji in LEGO Minifigure form. The debut wave even features an 18+ ONE PIECE model, exclusive to LEGO stores and LEGO shop@home... 75636 Partys Bar The smallest of the five rumoured LEGO ONE PIECE sets is 75636 Partys Bar which includes 301 pieces retailing for $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99. The set will be based on the Party bar, located in Foosha Village. Only a small section of the bar will be captured in the 8+ model which is in fact located on stilts above the water. Set Name - Partys Bar Set Number - 75636 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 301 Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 75637 Buggy's Circus 753637 Buggy's Circus looks to recreate an iconic red and white striped circus tent in brick-built LEGO form. A facade of the tent belonging to Buggy will most likely be the main focus of the build along with plenty of barrels, boxes and more to facilitate Buggy's limb-detaching powers. With 573 pieces and a retail price of $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99, we expect around two to four Minifigures including Buggy himself. Set Name - Buggy's Circus Set Number - 75637 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 573 Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 75638 Arlong Park Another important and very recognisable in the Netflix series is 75638 Arlong Park which includes 926 pieces retailing for $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99. In the live-action series, Arlong Park is depicted as a theme park with a couple of sliders and various stalls surrounding a pool area. Plenty more fairground details and play features will also be included along with a few Minifigures including Arlong himself. Set Name - Arlong Park Set Number - 75638 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 926 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 75639 Going Merry The final two sets on this list are two large brick-built ships with the first being 75639 Going Merry. The largest playset includes a total of 1,376 pieces retailing for $129.99 / €129.99 / £109.99. The Going Merry is the first ship that Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates crew own and hopefully the whole crew will be included as Minifigures along with an impressive build including a goat-shaped bowsprit and possibly the inclusion of fabric sails Set Name - Going Merry Set Number - 75639 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 1,376 Price - $129.99 / €129.99 / £109.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 75640 Baratie And last but not least is the themes 18+ D2C model of 75640 Baratie which includes a total of 3,402 pieces retailing at $299.99 / €299.99 / £249.99. The second ship releasing on the 1st of August 2025 for the theme is in fact a floating restaurant where the Straw Hat Pirates first visit in episode 5 of the Netflix adaptation. It is much larger compared to the Going Merry which is to be expected with over 2,000 more pieces. Set Name - Baratie Set Number - 75640 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 3,402 Price - $299.99 / €299.99 / £249.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 All five of these rumours LEGO ONE PIECE sets release on the 1st of August 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing any of these sets in a few months time? What is your favourite and least favourite set of the wave? Which ship are you looking forward to building the most? Which ONE PIECE characters are on your Minifigure wish list? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- 2 LEGO Transformers BrickHeadz Officially Revealed For March 2025 | 40803 + 40804
LEGO and Hasbro's recent relationship continues to build further but this time, rather than it being with 18+ models from the LEGO Icons range of sets, it's two brand new LEGO BrickHeadz models. Both of these BrickHeadz sets are based on the two characters which have already appeared in brick-built form under the Icons line: Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. 40803 Optimus Prime Robot & Vehicle Both of these LEGO BrickHeadz are very similar apart from the obvious difference being the character and their respective colour scheme. In 40803 we get a BrickHaezd version of the robot version of Optimus Prime and the vehicle version of Optimus Prime. Compared to the LEGO Icons model of 10302 Optimus Prime, both the robot and vehicle can remain built at the same time with separate LEGO BrickHeadz black stands for each. Set Name - Optimus Prime Robot & Vehicle Set Number - 40803 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 237 Price - $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date - 1st March 2025 40804 Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle 40804, as the name suggests, includes the robot version of Bumblebee and the corresponding vehicle in the usual bright yellow colour scheme. Just like 40803, 40804 Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle retails for $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 but with a slightly larger piece count of 253 pieces. Plenty of exclusive Transformers stickers/prints are included in both BrickHeadz sets along with the vehicles having spinning wheels for further playability. Set Name - Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle Set Number - 40804 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 253 Price - $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date - 1st March 2025 Both 40803 Optimus Prime Robot & Vehicle and 40804 Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle release on the 1st of March 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing either model in just a couple of weeks time? Do you prefer Optimus Prime or Bumblebee? What other LEGO Transformers-based sets would you like to see in 2025 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- The LEGO Harry Potter Sets Retirement Schedule For 2025-2027
Seven sets were released on the 1st of January 2025 for the LEGO Harry Potter theme and at least seven more will follow this Summer for the theme but now it's time to look at what's happening with the retirement of some of our beloved older sets from the popular licensed theme. We've got information covering all sets on the market for the LEGO Harry Potter theme, covering the years up to 2027. Remember that this information is likely to change as new sets hit shelves, like the next 18+ D2C for the theme , and sales continue to increase or decrease. However, we can say that most of the LEGO Harry Potter sets released in 2022 or before will definitely have retired at the end of 2026 to make way for even more fan-favourite scenes and Hogwarts buildings. At the end of this year, a total of two LEGO Harry Potter 18+ sets will no longer be available: 75978 Diagon Alley and 76391 Hogwarts Icons - Collectors' Edition. The former of these has been on shelves since 2020, bringing to life the most detailed version of Diagon Alley yet. Luckily, the only direct expansion we've had to this model of 76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank - Collectors' Edition will remain around until 2026 at the earliest but the same can't be said for 76441 Hogwarts Castle: Duelling Club which won't even last a year on shelves. December 2025 75978 Diagon Alley 76391 Hogwarts Icons - Collectors' Edition 76421 Dobby the House-Elf 76423 Hogwarts Express & Hogsmeade Station 76425 Hedwig at 4 Privet Drive 76426 Hogwarts Castle Boathouse 76427 Buckbeak 76428 Hagrid's Hut: An Unexpected Visit 76430 Hogwarts Castle Owlery 76431 Hogwarts Castle: Potions Class 76434 Aragog in the Forbidden Forest 76439 Ollivanders & Madam Malkin's Robes 76440 Triwizard Tournament: The Arrival 76441 Hogwarts Castle: Duelling Club December 2026 71043 Hogwarts Castle 76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank - Collectors' Edition 76419 Hogwarts Castle and Ground 76429 Talking Sorting Hat 76433 Mandrake 76435 Hogwarts Castle: The Great Hall 76437 The Burrow: Collectors' Edition 76443 Hagrid & Harry's Motorcycle Ride December 2027 76424 Flying Ford Anglia 76442 Hogwarts Castle: Charms Class 76444 Diagon Alley: Wizarding Shops 76446 Knight Bus Adventure 76447 Hogwarts Castle: Flying Lessons 76453 Malfoy Manor While this list provides a rough outline of LEGO's retirement strategy for Harry Potter sets, always keep an out for changes and updates throughout the year. LEGO themselves will chop and change models in an extremely short period of time so our advice is to purchase a set whilst you can. But luckily plenty more sets will be coming throughout this year so be ready to splash the cash on even more models from the wizarding world.
- LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaurs Officially Revealed | June 2025
As we continue to wait in anticipation for this year's LEGO Jurassic World D2C of 76968 T.rex Skeleton, some official pictures have been released showcasing some of the themes Summer 2025 sets. Universal has revealed its list of confirmed brand partners for the upcoming Jurassic World Rebirth movie and unsurprisingly the Danish toy manufacturers are on this list. Along with this confirmation of LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth sets, various merchandise items have been presented based on the blockbuster including a first look at four brand-new LEGO Dinosaurs. These are a Spinosaurus, a Titanosaurus, a Quetzalcoatlus and a Mosasaurus. All four will be released in this summer's wave of sets for LEGO Jurassic World which reportedly also includes a Velociraptor and T-rex. Spinosaurus The Spinosaurus is considered one of the largest carnivore dinosaurs, measuring over 17 metres in length and weighing up to nine tones. It's no surprise that this large dinosaur will also be a fair size in LEGO form, similar to previous LEGO Jurassic World T-rex designs. However, the Spinosaurus also includes a newly moulded ridge/sail on its back along with a two-part tail. Titanosaurus Another very large dinosaur is the Titanosaurus which can grow up to 40 metres long. It has both a long neck and a massive tail which have both been translated here into moulded LEGO form. The overall dinosaur is very similar to 2023s Brachiosaurus but with that much longer tail and a new headpiece to capture the dinosaur's brown bulbous. Quetzalcoatlus The Quetzalcoatlus may have one of the most exciting and interesting names but is unfortunately just a recolour of an existing LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur. In particular, it's a recolour of the Pterosaur from 2022 which originally appeared in white. In 2025 however, the Quetzalcoatlus will appear in a sand blue colour scheme with slightly different printing around its face and on its wings. Mosasaurus Our fourth and final dinosaur based on Jurassic World Rebirth is in fact entirely brick-built rather than a much more expensive to produce mould. The Mosasaurus is a fan favourite and appears here in this brick-built form with moveable elements including its mouth, fins and long swooping tail. It comes in a very camouflage-esque colour scheme with small printed eyes included above its sharp teeth. These four dinosaurs will appear across the following five LEGO Jurassic World sets, all releasing on the 1st of June 2025 and reportedly based on the upcoming Rebirth film: 76970 TBC Jurassic World ($24.99) - 339 pieces 76972 TBC Jurassic World ($34.99) - 285 pieces 76973 TBC Jurassic World ($99.99) - 582 pieces 76975 TBC Jurassic World 4+ set ($49.99) - 199 pieces 76976 TBC Jurassic World ($149.99) - 984 pieces All four of these dinosaurs will be coming this summer for the LEGO Jurassic World theme but what do you think? Which is your favourite of the four dinosaurs? What else do you hope is included in the five Jurassic World sets releasing in June? Are you looking forward to the new movie releasing in July? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- The LEGO Star Wars Sets Retirement Schedule For 2025-2026
Just one LEGO Star Wars set will be releasing in a months time on the 1st of March 2025 of 75429 AT-AT Driver Helmet but regardless, it's time to look at what's happening with the retirement of some of our beloved older sets from the popular licensed theme. We've got information covering all sets on the market for the LEGO Star Wars theme, covering the years up to 2026. Remember that this information is likely to change as new sets hit shelves, like the next UCS model of 75409 Jango Fett's Starship, and sales continue to increase or decrease. However, we can say that most of the LEGO Star Wars sets released in 2022 or before will definitely have retired at the end of 2026 to make way for even more fan-favourite scenes and starships. The LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection may be back after the reveal of 75429 AT-AT Driver Helmet but 75304 Darth Vader Helmet will finally be leaving the shelves at the end of the year having been in production since 2021. Along with this brick-built Helmet and plenty more playsets, two Ultimate Collector Series sets will also be retiring at the end of 2025. These are the ever-popular 75331 The Razor Crest and 75355 X-wing Starfighter which was 2023s Star Wars Day exclusive 18+ model. December 2025 40755 Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder 75304 Darth Vader Helmet 75331 The Razor Crest 75355 X-wing Starfighter 75357 Ghost & Phantom II 75362 Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle 75373 Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack 75374 The Onyx Cinder 75376 Tantive IV 75377 Invisible Hand 75378 BARC Speeder Escape 75380 Mos Espa Podrace Diorama 75381 Droideka 75384 The Crimson Firehawk 75385 Ahsoka Tano's Duel on Peridea 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle 75390 Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech 75392 Creative Play Droid Builder 75394 Imperial Star Destroyer 75396 Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit July 2026 75325 The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter 75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi's Jedi Starfighter 75337 AT-TE Walker 75345 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack 75347 TIE Bomber 75349 Captain Rex Helmet 75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship 75356 Executor Super Star Destroyer 75383 Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator 75388 Jedi Bob's Starfighter 75391 Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter December 2026 75192 Millennium Falcon 75328 The Mandalorian Helmet 75367 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser 75372 Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Battle Pack 75375 Millennium Falcon 75379 R2-D2 75382 TIE Interceptor 75387 Boarding the Tantive IV 75389 The Dark Falcon 75397 Jabba's Sail Barge 75398 C-3PO 75401 Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor 75402 ARC-170 Starfighter 75403 Grogu with Hover Pram 75404 Acclamator-Class Assault Ship 75405 Home One Starcruiser 75410 Mando and Grogu's N-1 Starfighter 75429 AT-AT Driver Helmet While this list provides a rough outline of LEGO's retirement strategy for Star Wars sets, always keep an out for changes and updates throughout the year. LEGO themselves will chop and change models in an extremely short period of time so our advice is to purchase a set whilst you can. But luckily plenty more sets will be coming throughout this year so be ready to splash the cash on even more models based in a galaxy far, far away
- LEGO Marvel 76315 Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor Officially Revealed | April 2025
Six years after its first brick-built appearance and LEGO has officially revealed a brand new brick-built recreation of Iron Man's Hall of Armor. In particular, this brand-new Hall of Armor based specifically on the third Iron Man film is coming under the set 76315 Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor. The 8+ model includes a total of 384 pieces retailing for $54.99 / €54.99 / £49.99 once it releases on the 1st of April 2025. Compared to 2019s 76125 Iron Man Hall of Armor, 2025s 76315 is substantially smaller, both in terms of build size and piece count with almost 200 fewer elements. However, 76315 has just one less Minifigure with a total of five included for that high price point of $54.99. These Minifigures are Pepper Potts, Aldrich Killian, Iron Patriot MK1 and two Iron Man figures which includes the superhero in his MK43 suit and his MK6 suit. Along with the five Minifigures we also have a couple of brick-built Marvel characters. The first of these is a new Igor (the Mark 3 that’s used for heavy lifting) buildable armour which can fit a single Minifigure. This feature, and the overall size of Igor, make it similar to a mech in a blue and grey colour scheme with moveable arms and legs. And the final brick-built character is Iron Man's robot assistant Dum-E who also appears in January's 76310 Iron Man Car & Black Panther vs. Red Hulk. The build itself is basically a much smaller version of 76315 including just three of the brick-built pods/modules to store Iron Man suits. A rotating podium is also included almost identical to the one from 2019 and once again includes a couple of robotic arms in yellow. The rest of the 384 pieces are dedicated to the blue Igor build, the five Minifigures and a couple of accessories from different stud shooters and guns to fire and fire extinguishers. 76315 Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor Set Name - Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor Set Number - 76315 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 384 Price - $54.99 / €54.99 / £49.99 Release Date - 1st April 2025 76315 Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor releases on the 1st of April 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 76315 in a few months time? Do you own the 2019 Hall of Armor? What else should have been included in this 8+ model to make it worth that $55 price tag? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Marvel 76323 Avengers Endgame Final Battle Rumoured For May 2025
After the reveal of two LEGO Marvel sets releasing on the 1st of April 2025, another superhero-themed model will be releasing just a month later. In particular, this is 76323 Avengers Endgame Final Battle which includes a total of 621 pieces retailing for $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99. The May 2025 model will become the joint most expensive LEGO Marvel set of 2025, yet one of the worst in terms of price-per-piece ratio. 76323 will follow a similar format to previous LEGO Marvel sets including Januarys 76314 Captain America: Civil War Action Battle where an iconic Marvel scene is recreated on a simple black base designed for both playability and display. This time the 10+ model recreates the final battle scene from Avengers Endgame with the battlefield itself along with a range of portals opening into it and some elements of the Avengers HQ in ruins. For 621 pieces, the build itself is relatively lackluster but a total of nine Minifigures will hopefully make up for that. These nine Minifigures include Captain America with his shield, Iron Man MK85 with a sword and shield, Chitauri with an arm-mounted shooter, the Scarlet Witch with a couple of flame accessories, Doctor Strange, Iron Spider with four moveable legs on his back, Black Panther and Flacon who includes two stud shooters as accessories. There's also a big-fig version of Thanos and finally a regular Ant-Man figure who uses a modern helmet similar to those scenes on characters such as Goliath. An Ant-Man-like $15 mech is also included in 76323 with this having enough space for the Minifigure Ant-Man to sit inside and turn into Giant-Man. Two rock explosion functions along with this fully moveable mech round off the play functions included in the 10+ model. 76323 Avengers Endgame Final Battle Set Name - Avengers Endgame Final Battle Set Number - 76323 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 621 Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 1st May 2025 76323 Avengers Endgame Final Battle releases on the 1st of May 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 76323 in a few months time? What else would you like to see in this build to make it worth that $100 price tag? Are any Minifigures missing from the 10+ model? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Disney 43263 Beauty And The Beast Castle Rumoured For April 2025
Three more LEGO Disney sets were officially revealed just the other day for a 1st of March 2025 release but just a month after these sets hit the shelves, the LEGO Disney theme will release its first D2C model of the year. This 18+ D2C model in particular is 43263 Beauty And The Beast Castle which launches on the 1st of April 2025, retailing for $299.99 / €299.99 / £259.99 with a currently unknown piece count. The release of 43263 will be our third LEGO Disney D2C Castle following on from 43222 Disney Castle and 71040 Disney Castle which both recreated Cinderella's castle in brick-built LEGO form. 43263 will also be the cheapest of the three so far yet still built in the same scale, packed full of new and exclusive LEGO Disney-themed Minifigures. Talking about Minifigures, the amount included in 43263 is currently unknown but we can speculate what characters are likely to be included in the 18+ model. Belle in her gorgeous yellow ball gown is 100% confirmed and it would be great to see another variant of her included in her blue village attire. Beast is also guaranteed and it would again be great to see a separate Minifigure of him as Prince Adam also included. Gaston, Lumière & Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Madame de la Grande Bouche (the wardrobe) and Enchantress are further characters that we would also love to see in this brick-built rendition of the castle from Beauty And The Beast. Unique accessories relating to these characters would also be extremely welcomed such as Belle’s reading book, Gaston’s tavern mug, and the Beast’s magic mirror. The build itself will be a detailed recreation of the Beast’s iconic castle with gothic and fairytale architectural elements included in the 18+ build. Sections of the castle that may be included are the likes of the West Wing, the ballroom, and the library along with a detailed exterior possibly including a small section of the forest. The brick-built rose will likely be the focal point of the castle in its transparent glass dome. 43263 Beauty And The Beast Castle Set Name - Beauty And The Beast Castle Set Number - 43263 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $299.99 / €299.99 / £259.99 Release Date - 1st April 2025 43263 Beauty And The Beast Castle releases on the 1st of April 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 43263 in a couple of months time? Are you happy to be seeing a Minifigure-based Beauty And The Beast set? What characters would you like to see included in the brick-built castle? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Speed Champions 30709 Ferrari 499P - Hypercar Polybag Officially Revealed | March 2025
The LEGO Speed Champions theme will be kicking off the year with a total of 10 sets all based on the 10 Formula 1 teams. But also releasing on the 1st of March 2025 is a brand new polybag for the theme of 30709 Ferrari 499P - Hypercar. The 7+ model includes a total of 62 pieces retailing for the usual LEGO polybag price of $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49. In recent years, the annual LEGO Speed Champions polybag has recreated a pre-existing model into a microscale form but 2025 is different. 30709 recreates the Ferrari 499P - Hypercar in its bright red, yellow and black colour scheme. A couple of stickers are included with the Ferrari logos and the number 51 representing the car driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi during the LeMans Hypercar 2024 season. 30709 Ferrari 499P - Hypercar Set Name - Ferrari 499P - Hypercar Set Number - 30709 Age Range - 7+ Piece Count - 62 Price - $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49 Release Date - 1st March 2025 30709 Ferrari 499P - Hypercar releases on the 1st of March 2025 but what do you think> Will you be purchasing 30709 in a months time? What other LEGO Speed Champions sets will you be picking up at the start of March? Will we see the Ferrari 499P - Hypercar in the usual eight-stud wide, Minifigure scale form at a later date? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Star Wars 30708 Millennium Falcon Polybag Officially Revealed | March 2025
2025 has already seen the release of a wide variety of LEGO Star Wars spaceships from Interceptors and Starfighters to Assault Ships and Starcruisers. However, one of the most iconic Star Wars spaceships has so far been missing from the 2025 lineup and LEGO rarely misses out on another recreation of this 'hunk of junk'. That's right, on the 1st of March 2025, we will be getting another brick-built version of the Millennium Falcon this time in a LEGO polybag. This polybag in particular is 30708 Millennium Falcon which includes a total of 74 pieces retailing for the usual polybag price of $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49. The 6+ model will be available as early as the 1st of March 2025 but will likely be a promotional item for this year's Star Wars Day celebrations. The build itself is obviously a micro-scale version of the Millennium Falcon yet it isn't the smallest version of the brick-built starship we've ever seen. Even at this small scale, however, 30708 is able to capture the overall feel of the Corellian stock light freighter, complete with a distinctive round radar dish, front mandibles and cockpit. The model is mainly grey and dark grey with a couple of hints of red also included. 30708 Millennium Falcon Set Name - Millennium Falcon Set Number - 30708 Age Range - 6+ Piece Count - 74 Price - $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49 Release Date - 1st March 2025 30708 Millennium Falcon releases on the 1st of March 2025 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 30708 in a months time? What other promotional LEGO Star Wars sets would you like to see for this year's May the Fourth celebrations? And what else are you hoping for in 2025 from the LEGO Star Wars theme? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO 40782 Tropical Rainforest Diorama GWP Officially Revealed | February 2025
Along with 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat, LEGO has now officially revealed another Gift With Purchase releasing this month of 40782 Tropical Rainforest Diorama. The 12+ model is the beginning of a brand new GWP series 'celebrating magnificent travel destinations and natural wonders' in brick-built microscale form. 40782 debuts for this collection on the 8th of February 2025 with any LEGO purchases over $150 until the 12th of February 2025. With 299 pieces included, 40782 recreates a beautiful microscale diorama of a tropical rainforest. The scene includes a river with a small waterfall running in the center along with various plants and creatures. There's an array of palm trees along with a yellow-breasted macaw, some red flamingo flowers, a printed butterfly and a green frog. Plenty more vegetation and colourful scenery are also included throughout the display model. 40782 Tropical Rainforest Diorama Set Name - Tropical Rainforest Diorama Set Number - 40782 Age Range - 12+ Piece Count - 299 Price - GWP over $150 Release Date - 8th - 12th February 2025 40782 Tropical Rainforest Diorama is available from the 8th of February 2025 but what do you think? Will you be picking up 40782 in a few days time? Are you looking forward to the other three sets from this GWP series? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- February 2025 LEGO Promotional/GWP Set News: Everything We Know
Just like that, the first month of the year has flown by and boy was it action-packed with plenty of brand-new LEGO releases and promotional items available throughout. Unfortunately, February is going to be a much quieter month for the Danish toy manufacturers with just a handful of sets releasing tomorrow followed by only a couple of promotional items. The first two GWPs of the brand new month have already been available over the past few days of 40759 Celebration Series: 2. Valentine's Day Box and 30701 Field Flowers. 40759 has kicked off the Valentine's celebrations earlier having been available since the 14th of January 2025. Meanwhile, the first-ever LEGO Botanicals polybag of 30701 has been available since the 29th of January 2025 and will finish along with 40759 on the 7th of February 2025. The rest of February remains promotional-less but that leaves plenty of possibilities for new and returning GWPs, so here's what we know so far for February 2025's full selection of GWPs: 40759 Celebration Series: 2. Valentine's Day Box 40759 is this year's LEGO Valentine's Day promotional model including a total of 172 pieces and is available with any purchases over $75. The 7+ model has already been available since the 14th of January 2025 and will continue to be purchasable in stores and online until the 7th of February 2025. The build itself is a beautifully built red heart-shaped box with a simple white bow on the removable lid. Inside this LEGO heart, there's a range of uniquely brick-built chocolates. The chocolates can be removed from the Valentine's Day Box allowing other LEGO accessories or jewellery for example to be stored in the model. The overall set is complete with a small stand with purple, orange and white flowers. Set Name - Celebration Series: 2. Valentine's Day Box Set Number - 40759 Age Range - 7+ Piece Count - 172 Price - GWP over $75 Release Date - 14th January - 7th February 2025 30701 Field Flowers The LEGO Botanicals theme continues to go from strength to strength each year and 2025 is no different. We've already seen three LEGO Botanical sets hit the shelves from the 1st of January 2025 and a month later 10345 Flower Arrangement will also become available. Alongside these 18+ models, the polybag of 30701 Field Flowers will also be available with any purchases over $40 until the 7th of February 2025. Set Name - Field Flowers Set Number - 30701 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 77 Price - GWP over $40 Release Date - 29th January - 7th February 2025 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat Our third and unfortunately final LEGO GWP coming in February is 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat. The first ever LEGO Sonic The Hedgehog GWP recreates the mechanical villain known as Carmeat using the 181 pieces included in the 9+ model. Official pictures haven't even been released yet but reports suggest that 40781 will be available at some point during the 28 days of February for a currently unknown threshold. Set Name - Badnik: Crabmeat Set Number - 40781 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 181 Price - TBC GWP Release Date - February 2025 Breakdown of the February 2025 Promotional/GWP Sets Set Price Conditions Promotional Dates 40759 Celebration Series: 2. Valentine's Day Box Anything over $75 January 14th to February 7th 30701 Field Flowers Anything over $40 January 29th to February 7th 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat TBC TBC February So that concludes what we know so far about the promotional and gift-with-purchase sets for February 2025 but what do you think? How many of these GWPs will you be trying to pick up? Which one are you most excited for? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.















